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[email protected] March 11th 21 03:09 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

John[_6_] March 11th 21 03:45 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 07:09:07 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Well, having the shots has improved my disposition. I feel a bit less paranoid
going shopping!
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John[_6_] March 11th 21 05:33 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 10:45:37 -0500, John wrote:

On Thu, 11 Mar 2021 07:09:07 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Well, having the shots has improved my disposition. I feel a bit less paranoid
going shopping!


Don't believe the spoofer.
--

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Alex[_23_] March 13th 21 01:56 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

[email protected] March 13th 21 02:54 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Friday, March 12, 2021 at 8:56:39 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good.


Report back tomorrow about your experience. It'll be interesting, at least to me. I'm back to normal.

[email protected] March 13th 21 03:00 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.


Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.

John[_6_] March 13th 21 01:16 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.


It was the next day that had me down!
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John[_6_] March 13th 21 01:17 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 22:00:20 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.


Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I could have done stuff the next day, but I didn't feel like it. Felt whipped.
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Keyser Söze[_3_] March 13th 21 03:12 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.


Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.


Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

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[email protected] March 13th 21 04:41 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.


Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.


If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

justan March 13th 21 06:23 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Wrote in message:r
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote:On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past week; tables were at least 10' apart.If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with theshot?

I gotta go with Fat Harry on this one.
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[email protected] March 13th 21 08:51 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:23:11 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:

Wrote in message:r
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote:On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on

Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine
was. The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick.
I don't
have time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side

effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past week; tables were at
least 10' apart.If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with theshot?

I gotta go with Fat Harry on this one.


So you don't think the shot will change your life at all. You are
still going to be hiding.
That is not a good sales pitch for a $12 billion dollar boondoggle.

justan March 13th 21 09:24 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Wrote in message:r
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:23:11 -0500 (EST), justan Wrote in message:r On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote:On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines onTuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than minewas. The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick.I don'thave time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting sideeffects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past week; tables were atleast 10' apart.If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with theshot?I gotta go with Fat Harry on this one.So you don't think the shot will change your life at all. You arestill going to be hiding. That is not a good sales pitch for a $12 billion dollar boondoggle.

Whats $12,000,000,000 when close to 2,000,000,000,000 has just
been tossed out the window.
I"m not pitching anything. I haven't read that the shot will
prevent you from being a carrier and passing the China virus on.
It seems that Fat Harry is paying closer attention to whats being
said.
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Keyser Soze March 14th 21 12:08 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were
able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local
appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens
Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but
it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to
get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.


If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


Because those are the medical recommendations.

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[email protected] March 14th 21 12:33 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 00:08:42 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were
able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local
appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens
Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but
it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to
get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.


If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


Because those are the medical recommendations.


I remember when doctors sold cigarettes so the cause of the day comes
with a little skepticism.

Keyser Soze March 14th 21 03:00 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 00:08:42 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were
able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local
appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens
Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but
it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to
get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


Because those are the medical recommendations.


I remember when doctors sold cigarettes so the cause of the day comes
with a little skepticism.


I don’t take medical advice from builders of tiki bars.

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Bill[_12_] March 14th 21 03:12 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 00:08:42 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were
able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local
appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens
Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but
it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to
get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


Because those are the medical recommendations.


I remember when doctors sold cigarettes so the cause of the day comes
with a little skepticism.


I don’t take medical advice from builders of tiki bars.


https://youtu.be/gCMzjJjuxQI


Maybe you should.



[email protected] March 14th 21 03:20 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 03:00:22 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 00:08:42 -0000 (UTC), Keyser Soze
wrote:

wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were
able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local
appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens
Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but
it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to
get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


Because those are the medical recommendations.


I remember when doctors sold cigarettes so the cause of the day comes
with a little skepticism.


I don’t take medical advice from builders of tiki bars.

... but you will listen to a bureaucrat who serves at the pleasure of
another appointed bureaucrat. Interesting.

Alex[_23_] March 14th 21 04:46 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
On Friday, March 12, 2021 at 8:56:39 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good.

Report back tomorrow about your experience. It'll be interesting, at least to me. I'm back to normal.


Only some minor soreness in the injection sight when I woke up.Â* I think
the flu shot was worse.Â* Nothing now.Â* The 2nd dose is supposed to be
worse but it affects everyone differently.


Alex[_23_] March 14th 21 04:49 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


For some reason the Pfizer shot, at least, is supposed to be followed up
three weeks to the day from the first dose.Â* I don't know how they
arrived at that exact time frame but I wouldn't put if off.Â* The
paperwork I got said something about a delay negating the effect of both
doses.

Wayne B March 14th 21 04:52 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.


If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Alex[_23_] March 14th 21 04:52 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
John wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

It was the next day that had me down!
--

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One your 2nd shot?Â* I was up late so I slept in until 9 and went about
my business without any problem.Â* Like I posted earlier, my arm had some
tenderness but about the same as the flu shot.

John[_6_] March 14th 21 12:35 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

John wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.
Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.

It was the next day that had me down!
--

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One your 2nd shot?* I was up late so I slept in until 9 and went about
my business without any problem.* Like I posted earlier, my arm had some
tenderness but about the same as the flu shot.


The first shot was no worse than any other. With the second one I had headaches
and felt very lethargic, but the following day was fine.
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[email protected] March 14th 21 05:16 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.


If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.


Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

Wayne B March 14th 21 06:10 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?


===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.


Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?


===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.

justan March 14th 21 06:58 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Wayne B Wrote in message:r
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne wrote:On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote:On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote:On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past week; tables were at least 10' apart.If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with theshot?===The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna andPfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we'renot totally out of the woods until some large percentage of thepopulation gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/Juneat best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the countrymay never get vaccinated.How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?===67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and wouldgreatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some willcontract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquireimmunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the genepool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become acommon requirement for many activities, just like proof of small poxvaccination was common 70 years ago.



The reason the shot hurts so much is they implanted a tiny
programmable chip with all your personal data and a GPS. Ahhh,
the miracles of modern medicine.
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Keyser Söze[_3_] March 14th 21 08:40 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.


Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?


===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of
vaccination should be a requirement.

--
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justan March 14th 21 09:34 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r
On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past week; tables were at least 10' apart. If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the shot? === The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions. Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country may never get vaccinated. How much are you going to give up to keep them safe? === 67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33% who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox vaccination was common 70 years ago. Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of vaccination should be a requirement.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. *


A requirement for what? Why can't you ever complete a thought?
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[email protected] March 15th 21 01:20 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 14:10:33 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.


Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?


===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


CDC reports that 20% have had at least one shot and about 12% have had
both (or the JJ)
Considering they are not planning to do the kids until they do more
studies and pregnant women may want to avoid it, that is actually a
higher number of eligible people.

I got an Email from the county saying my name came up for the shot at
RSW but when I tried to schedule it they said they were sold out until
April. I guess I am just going to die ;-)

As for the Covid passport, I doubt we will put up with the stuff they
did 70 years ago.

[email protected] March 15th 21 01:24 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 16:40:21 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?


===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of
vaccination should be a requirement.


This is strange from a guy who thinks proof of citizenship shouldn't
be necessary to vote. It is harder to check out a library book than it
is to vote.
BTW it is going to be your liberal friends at the ACLU that fights a
Covid ID law. Blacks and Latinos are some of the strongest opponents
to this vaccine. They keep pointing out Tuskegee.

[email protected] March 15th 21 01:27 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 17:34:36 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r
On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze

wrote: On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The
local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. The
second dose is
coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don't

have time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my second
shot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai
restaurant
this past week; tables were at least 10' apart. If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the shot? === The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're not totally out of the woods

until some large percentage of the population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions. Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country may never get vaccinated. How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?
=== 67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33% who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from
the
gene pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox vaccination was common 70 years ago. Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of vaccination should be a requirement.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of

grifters. *

A requirement for what? Why can't you ever complete a thought?


I assume he means to exercise any of your unalienable rights.

justan March 15th 21 01:50 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
Wrote in message:r
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 17:34:36 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote: On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. Thelocal appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. Thesecond dose iscoming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don'thave time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my secondshot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thairestaurantthis past week; tables were at least 10' apart. If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the shot? === The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're not totally out of the woodsuntil some large percentage of the population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions. Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country may never get vaccinated. How much are you going to give up to keep them safe? === 67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33% who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves fromthegene pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox vaccination was common 70 years ago. Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of vaccination should be a requirement.-- * Lock up Trump and his family ofgrifters. *A requirement for what? Why can't you ever complete a thought?I assume he means to exercise any of your unalienable rights.


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justan March 15th 21 01:52 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 17:34:36 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser wrote: On 3/12/21 10:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. Thelocal appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away. Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was. Thesecond dose iscoming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with. Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago. So far, so good. Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me sick. I don'thave time for that ****. These people would starve. I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been almost two weeks since my secondshot. No lasting side effects. Still masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am, when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thairestaurantthis past week; tables were at least 10' apart. If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the shot? === The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're not totally out of the woodsuntil some large percentage of the population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions. Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country may never get vaccinated. How much are you going to give up to keep them safe? === 67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33% who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves fromthegene pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox vaccination was common 70 years ago. Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of vaccination should be a requirement.-- * Lock up Trump and his family ofgrifters. *A requirement for what? Why can't you ever complete a thought?I assume he means to exercise any of your unalienable rights.

That would be in line with the radical left wing agenda.
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Keyser Söze[_3_] March 15th 21 02:09 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On 3/14/21 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 14:10:33 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?


===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


CDC reports that 20% have had at least one shot and about 12% have had
both (or the JJ)
Considering they are not planning to do the kids until they do more
studies and pregnant women may want to avoid it, that is actually a
higher number of eligible people.

I got an Email from the county saying my name came up for the shot at
RSW but when I tried to schedule it they said they were sold out until
April. I guess I am just going to die ;-)

As for the Covid passport, I doubt we will put up with the stuff they
did 70 years ago.


What stuff was that?

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Keyser Söze[_3_] March 15th 21 02:10 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On 3/14/21 9:24 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 16:40:21 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of
vaccination should be a requirement.


This is strange from a guy who thinks proof of citizenship shouldn't
be necessary to vote. It is harder to check out a library book than it
is to vote.
BTW it is going to be your liberal friends at the ACLU that fights a
Covid ID law. Blacks and Latinos are some of the strongest opponents
to this vaccine. They keep pointing out Tuskegee.


This is not a Tuskegee offense. We want everyone vaccinated. Even
libertarians.

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Bill[_12_] March 15th 21 03:21 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 16:40:21 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I
were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The
local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a
Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a
little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm
but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready
to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of
vaccination should be a requirement.


This is strange from a guy who thinks proof of citizenship shouldn't
be necessary to vote. It is harder to check out a library book than it
is to vote.
BTW it is going to be your liberal friends at the ACLU that fights a
Covid ID law. Blacks and Latinos are some of the strongest opponents
to this vaccine. They keep pointing out Tuskegee.



https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...ls-them-racist
He also claims most gun control laws are racist. He refers to when blacks
could not own firearms.

John[_6_] March 15th 21 05:53 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

John wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.
Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.* So far, so good.

It was the next day that had me down!
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One your 2nd shot?* I was up late so I slept in until 9 and went about
my business without any problem.* Like I posted earlier, my arm had some
tenderness but about the same as the flu shot.


You've been spoofed.
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[email protected] March 15th 21 06:02 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 22:09:38 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 14:10:33 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


CDC reports that 20% have had at least one shot and about 12% have had
both (or the JJ)
Considering they are not planning to do the kids until they do more
studies and pregnant women may want to avoid it, that is actually a
higher number of eligible people.

I got an Email from the county saying my name came up for the shot at
RSW but when I tried to schedule it they said they were sold out until
April. I guess I am just going to die ;-)

As for the Covid passport, I doubt we will put up with the stuff they
did 70 years ago.


What stuff was that?


Warrantless wire taps, Prayer in school, Cops beating a confession out
of you without allowing you to call a lawyer, Dress Codes, Jim Crow.
Take your pick. The government defined personal freedoms down in the
40s and 50s.
We started to assert personal rights in the 60s and we have come a
long way on a lot of fronts. We are right to buck when they start
infringing on freedom ... even if it is the freedom to kill yourself
doing dumb ****.

[email protected] March 15th 21 06:05 AM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 22:10:53 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 9:24 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 16:40:21 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 2:10 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.


Fretwell's naive libertarianism is creeping out. I agree that proof of
vaccination should be a requirement.


This is strange from a guy who thinks proof of citizenship shouldn't
be necessary to vote. It is harder to check out a library book than it
is to vote.
BTW it is going to be your liberal friends at the ACLU that fights a
Covid ID law. Blacks and Latinos are some of the strongest opponents
to this vaccine. They keep pointing out Tuskegee.


This is not a Tuskegee offense. We want everyone vaccinated. Even
libertarians.


You are not trying to convince me. I am just repeating things I hear
people of color say on TV.
I would get the shot if they made it easy. I knew this was going to be
a cluster****. We trusted the government to do it.

Keyser Söze[_3_] March 15th 21 12:16 PM

Pfizer vaccine - round 1
 
On 3/15/21 2:02 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 22:09:38 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/14/21 9:20 PM,
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 14:10:33 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:16:52 -0400,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 23:52:27 -0500, Wayne B
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 11:41:03 -0500,
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 10:12:42 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/12/21 10:00 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 20:56:32 -0500, Alex wrote:

wrote:
They lowered the age requirement in our state, so my wife and I were able to get our vaccines on Tuesday of this week. The local appointments were taken, but I was able to get us in at a Walgreens Pharmacy about an hour away.

Yesterday I had a slightly sore arm, a dull headache and felt a little funky. Today I feel fine. My wife just had a sore arm but it's still with her, and is apparently worse than mine was.

The second dose is coming up the first week of April. I'm ready to get it done and over with.

Got my first Pfizer shot today about 10 hours ago.Â* So far, so good.

Lee County sent me an Email a couple days ago and asked if I still
needed my shot so I may be getting close. I hope it doesn't make me
sick. I don't have time for that ****. These people would starve.


I've had both Moderna shots. First one just gave me a bit of soreness in
the upper arm at the vacc site. Second one made me a little drowsy for a
day. Wife felt a bit nauseous for a day after second shot. It's been
almost two weeks since my second shot. No lasting side effects. Still
masking up when we go out, keeping away from other peeps, sanitizing our
hands with the spray bottles we keep with us, and washing our hands when
we get home. I visit the supermarket when needed between 7 and 8 am,
when it is least crowded. We did visit a local Thai restaurant this past
week; tables were at least 10' apart.

If you are still acting like you did last year, why bother with the
shot?

===

The shots are not infallible, about 95% effective for the Moderna and
Pfizer. That certainly improves your safety a great deal but we're
not totally out of the woods until some large percentage of the
population gets vaccinated. That's not going to happen until May/June
at best. Until then it pays to take reasonable precautions.

Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?

===

67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.

CDC reports that 20% have had at least one shot and about 12% have had
both (or the JJ)
Considering they are not planning to do the kids until they do more
studies and pregnant women may want to avoid it, that is actually a
higher number of eligible people.

I got an Email from the county saying my name came up for the shot at
RSW but when I tried to schedule it they said they were sold out until
April. I guess I am just going to die ;-)

As for the Covid passport, I doubt we will put up with the stuff they
did 70 years ago.


What stuff was that?


Warrantless wire taps, Prayer in school, Cops beating a confession out
of you without allowing you to call a lawyer, Dress Codes, Jim Crow.
Take your pick. The government defined personal freedoms down in the
40s and 50s.
We started to assert personal rights in the 60s and we have come a
long way on a lot of fronts. We are right to buck when they start
infringing on freedom ... even if it is the freedom to kill yourself
doing dumb ****.


And freedom from having to be near disease carriers who refuse
vaccinations.

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* Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. *


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